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[QUOTE=724Skinsfan;297387]Is Lawrence Thomas the love-child of Lawrence Taylor and Derrick Thomas?[/QUOTE]
Damnit, I'm drunk. It didn't look right when I wrote it. Obviously it wasn't. |
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The Black Stallion winning the match race.
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The cricket match in Lagaan
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The final play in Friday Night Lights. Heartbreaking, but as a member of the audience, you died with those kids on that play. That movie was real good, they had you into it the whole way.
The TV show is mighty fine, too. |
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Bill Murray "IT'S IN THE HOLE"
Jimmy in "Hoosiers" backing the coach in the town meeting |
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How about the time Lucy pulled the football up as Charlie Brown went to kick and he flipped up and landed on his back?
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[QUOTE=ArtMonkDrillz;297366]I disagree. She lost it towards the beginning of the movie in the dugout with the college guy, who thought she was 18. The song "Somebody's Baby" played in the background.
Then later she got knocked up by Damone in the pool house.[/QUOTE] I stand corrected... |
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[QUOTE=BDBohnzie;297518]I stand corrected...[/QUOTE]
I didn't mean to sound like a smart-ass-know-it-all, but you know how it is with me and stupid movie trivia. |
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[QUOTE=Gmanc711;297322]Rudy.....
Rudy....[/QUOTE] The last play, the sack in Rudy was great. Or "Ain't no thang but a chicken wing on a string from Burger King." White Men Can't Jump |
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The basketball scenes in Teen Wolf
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[quote=SmootSmack;297605]The basketball scenes in Teen Wolf[/quote]
or when teen wolf would surf on top of the van. |
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How about that one movie that had the aging veteran safety that was recently signed and on the supposedly final play he blows by this dumbass TE and blocks the FG. Then the other young, troubled superstar safety picks up the blocked ball and races down the field getting into position and drawing a penalty thereby giving us....errrr....I mean the "good guys" a last second chance to kick the game winning field goal with zero time on the clock. That would have been an awesome ending by itself but no, the super awesome script writers penned in a new kicker who'd just won the kicking job to try to make the FG. Of course he does and victory was ours! I mean the "good guys"!
What was the name of that movie? It came out last fall sometime so it should be hitting the shelf's at Blockbuster soon. |
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[quote=724Skinsfan;297644]How about that one movie that had the aging veteran safety that was recently signed and on the supposedly final play he blows by this dumbass TE and blocks the FG. Then the other young, troubled superstar safety picks up the blocked ball and races down the field getting into position and drawing a penalty thereby giving us....errrr....I mean the "good guys" a last second chance to kick the game winning field goal with zero time on the clock. That would have been an awesome ending by itself but no, the super awesome script writers penned in a new kicker who'd just won the kicking job to try to make the FG. Of course he does and victory was ours! I mean the "good guys"!
What was the name of that movie? It came out last fall sometime so it should be hitting the shelf's at Blockbuster soon.[/quote] yea, i remember that movie. it's one of my all time favorites. it's also the sequal to another all time favorite. those same two teams played each other with the bad guys looking as though they were gonna win then all of the sudden the good guys score twice in about 2 or 3 minutes to win the game. that movie was released two years ago on a monday night. |
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